Copycat firesetting : bridging two research areas
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2013
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Deliberate firesetting costs our community in destruction to property and lives. Public concern heightens when similar fires occur in a series, raising the specter of copycat firesetting. Difficulties associated with researching copycat crimes in general mean that not a lot is known about copycat firesetting. As an initial step toward filling this research gap, we explore connections between research on copycat crime and research into deliberate firesetting. The intention is to extract salient features from what is known about the phenomena of deliberate firesetting and copycat crime, map them together, and point out shared and unique characteristics. It is argued that a “copycat firesetter” is likely to exist as a distinct subgroup and potentially requiring targeted interventions. |
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SAGE Publications Inc |
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DOI:10.1177/0093854813496997 Doley, Rebekah, Ferguson, Claire, & Surette, Ray (2013) Copycat firesetting : bridging two research areas. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(12), pp. 1472-1491. |
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Copyright 2013 SAGE Publications |
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Faculty of Law; School of Justice |
Palavras-Chave | #160201 Causes and Prevention of Crime #170104 Forensic Psychology #Arson #firesetting #Copycat |
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Journal Article |